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  1. Oct 4, 2015 · It was around midnight on October 4, 2005, in Los Angeles, when Samy Kamkar, then a 19-year-old hacker, released what has come to be known as the "Samy worm," perhaps the fastest-spreading computer...

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  2. Aug 24, 2023 · Attack: Samy Kamkar, a dedicated security researcher, uncovered a vulnerability on MySpace that enabled him to unleash a self-propagating worm named the “Samy Worm.” This worm ingeniously...

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  4. MySpace has since secured its site against the vulnerability. [1] Samy Kamkar, the author of the worm, was raided by the United States Secret Service and Electronic Crimes Task Force in 2006 for releasing the worm. [4] He entered a plea agreement on January 31, 2007 to a felony charge. [5]

  5. Jul 18, 2017 · Since the story broke, Myspace has responded and removed its old account recovery page but the fact the weakness existed in the first place is still concerning.

  6. Jul 17, 2017 · Galloway discovered this while attempting to delete her own account. On Monday at 1:42 ET the company redirected its Account Recovery URL so it no longer takes browsers to the vulnerable form.

  7. Nov 14, 2023 · In this article, we’ll delve deep into what happened to Myspace, exploring the strategic errors, technological shifts, and competition that ultimately led to the social media giant’s failure. The rise of Myspace.

  8. Which vulnerability exploit resulted from the attacker's actions?, An attacker installs Trojan malware that can execute remote backdoor commands, such as the ability to upload files and install software to a victim PC.

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